Conversations on Consciousness is just that - a series of twenty
lively and challenging conversations between Sue Blackmore and some of
the world's leading philosophers and scientists. Written in a
colloquial and engaging style the book records the conversations Sue
had when she met these influential thinkers, whether at conferences in
Arizona or Antwerp, or in their labs or homes in Oxford or San Diego.
The conversations bring out their very different personalities and
styles and reveal a wealth of fascinating detail about their theories
and beliefs. Why is consciousness such a special and difficult issue
for twenty-first century science? Sue, herself a researcher into this
controversial and difficult topic, begins by asking each of her
colleagues this simple question and is immediately plunged into the
depths of the debate: How do the subjective experiences we call
consciousness arise from the physical brain? Is this even the right
question to ask? Can zombies - people who behave outwardly just like
others but have no inner mental life - exist? What can dreams tell us
about consciousness? Should we all be learning to meditate? Do we have
free will, and if not is it possible to live without it? With an
introduction setting out the broad structure of the debate on
consciousness, and an extensive glossary, this book provides an
engaging and accessible account of the most challenging problem of
all, through the words of some of the leading figures involved in
seeking to solve it.
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ISBN
9780191604867
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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